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inaugurator|ɪˈnɔːgjʊəreɪtə(r)| [agent-noun from L. inaugurāre to inaugurate.] One who inaugurates; an introducer, initiator.
a1834Coleridge cited by Worcester. 1851J. Martineau Stud. Chr. (1858) 289 They have assumed..that its agents and inaugurators must have been fully cognizant of its whole scope and contents. 1861Hughes Tom Brown at Oxf. i. (1889) 4 The inaugurators of these changes had passed away. 1877Symonds Renaiss. Italy, Fine Arts 70 The inaugurator of the humanistic impulse of the fifteenth century. |